The snyder cut
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We then see Warner’s gradual erosion of confidence in its own slate, as executives were shaken around, removed and appointed in the wake of the less-than-stellar reaction to Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. The subsequent plans to “lighten up” the tone established by Zack Snyder in both Man Of Steel and Batman V Superman then, most poignantly of all, Snyder stepping down from the whole enterprise following a tragic event in his family. The project’s announcement back in 2014, back when Warner Bros was still in the process of building an interlinked superhero universe to rival the MCU. There’s also a detailed, reverse-chronological timeline, which serves as a primer for the whole Justice League situation. There are essays and opinion pieces links to external news items, petitions and filmed interviews with Snyder and other members of the Justice League cast and crew.
Where some fan-led campaigns read, look or sound like movements hastily cobbled together in a fit of pique, ForSnyderCut is very different: its website is superbly designed and thoughtfully laid-out.
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Take ForSnyderCut, for example: a website set up by DC and Zack Snyder followers who want Warner Bros to put out a version of Justice League that hews more closely to the original director’s intentions. Occasionally, though, fan frustration can result in something unexpectedly creative. Whether it’s a Star Wars obsessive presenting a 46-minute, female-free edition of The Last Jedi or bizarre petitions to ban the 2016 Ghostbusters, fan frustration can sometimes take on strange-looking (and ugly) forms when it spills out online. Inevitably, it’s the most extreme end of fandom that catches the media’s eye.